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The Hebrides are a one hundred and fifty mile long group of islands which are found at the northwest edge of Europe. They are rich and diverse in culture, wildlife and adventure, a delightful haven for outdoor activities of all types. The Hebrides are simply a great and beautiful place to relax and unwind.
Come to the Hebrides to discover a broad diversity of landscapes, animal species, music, art, and crafts. Our islands have a rich abundance of scenic habitats, a spiritual place which is natural, peaceful and totally unspoilt.
For fishing and bird life enthusiasts, the Hebrides freshwater and sea lochs provide a fantastic, beautiful and natural resource. Traditional music and crafts live on in alively and modern culture, which is civilised in the true sense of the word.
Hebrides sporting and cultural events attract people from all over the world to experience this Gaelic heartland. Get even closer to nature: a boat trip to spot whales, dolphins, seals or puffins or a guided walk to mix with otters, buzzards or deer.
The Hebrides [Gaelic: Innse Gall] are a and rich and diverse archipelago lying off the west coast of Scotland. There are two main groups:
1. The Inner Hebrides; Islay, Jura, Skye, Mull, Raasay, Staffa and the Small Isles
2. The Outer Hebrides; Barra, Benbecula, Berneray, Harris, Lewis, North Uist, South Uist, and St Kilda
The Hebrides

The Hebrides are located in the Sea of the Hebrides which is often referred to as the Western Isles. This term is more appropriate for the Outer Hebrides, once referred to as 'The Long Island'.
The Hebrides are one of the best known of all the groups of Scottish islands and are home to many animal species including whales, dolphins, seals, puffins, otters, buzzards, Golden Eagles and Red Deer.
Hebrides is an amazing holiday destination, its spectacular scenery makes it an experience you will never forget.

The main islands of the Hebrides are Islay, Jura, Skye, Mull, Raasay, Staffa, Barra, Benbecula, Berneray, Harris, Lewis, North Uist, South Uist and St Kilda.
Whether it is hill-walking, golfing, fishing, bird watching, touring or just the chance to relax, you'll find it all here in The Hebrides!
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